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Ukraine war briefing: Strikes on Russia’s Primorsk oil port and ships

Zelenskyy says three ‘shadow fleet’ vessels hit along with guided missile corvette; Ukrainian drones menace Moscow and surrounds. What we know on day 1,531

Ukraine on Sunday launched a wave of strikes against Russian oil targets, hitting the key port of Primorsk on the Baltic Sea and three ships that Ukraine alleges were illegally used to transport Russian crude. A night-time drone strike started a fire at the Primorsk port, the Russian regional governor confirmed. The port, operated by Russia’s state oil firm Transneft, is capable of handling hundreds of thousands of barrels per day. Primorsk, which was targeted multiple times in March, lies over 1,000km (620 miles) from Ukraine, between the Russian-Finnish border and Russia’s second-largest city of St Petersburg.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that as part of the operation against Primorsk port Ukrainian forces also hit a Karakurt guided missile corvette, a patrol boat, and a tanker belonging to Russia’s so-called shadow oil fleet used to evade western sanctions and price caps. “One more Russian carrier of Kalibr missiles is out of action,” said Ukraine’s president. Zelenskyy said Ukrainian forces had struck two more “shadow fleet” tankers near the entrance of the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk.

Two people were killed and three others wounded as Russian drones struck Ukraine’s southern Odesa region overnight into Sunday, the Ukrainian emergency service reported. It said the attack damaged three residential building and drones also hit port infrastructure, causing a fire that was later extinguished by emergency teams. Night-time Russian strikes also wounded six people in the Dnipropetrovsk region in central Ukraine, the agency said. A passenger bus transporting 40 children was damaged, but no one inside was injured, it added.

Overnight into Sunday, Russia attacked Ukraine with 269 drones and ballistic missiles, according to the Ukrainian air force, out of which 249 drones were countered or shot down. Hits from ballistic missiles and 19 drones were recorded in 15 locations, the air force said in a Facebook update.

In Russia, a Ukrainian drone strike west of Moscow killed a 77-year-old man, the local governor said, near the town of Volokolamsk, about 120km (75 miles) from central Moscow. Six drones were shot down in the Moscow region surrounding the Russian capital, the governor added. At least five more drones were downed on the approach to Moscow itself, according to the city’s mayor, Sergei Sobyanin.

Ukraine said there was also one death in the frontline Kherson region and another in an attack on the industrial city of Dnipro. Russian troops were inching towards the city of Kostiantynivka in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, Ukraine’s top army official said on Saturday.

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Trump news at a glance: six in 10 Americans say president is doing a bad job

Trump is most vulnerable on cost of living and other economic issues; US to ‘guide’ trapped ships from Gulf, president says – key US politics stories from Sunday 3 May

Donald Trump’s approval rating has hit its worst level during his two terms in office, with more than six in 10 Americans disapproving of the president’s job performance.

Trump’s rating is at its worst on the cost of living and other economic issues since launching his deeply unpopular war against Iran in February, which has plunged the global economy into an oil crisis and sent gas prices rocketing to a four-year high.

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The Devil Wears Prada 2 struts to stunning $233m opening weekend at box office

Sequel a rare example of female-skewing movie leading the North American summer offerings – and highest opening weekend yet for a Meryl Streep film

Gird your loins: The Devil Wears Prada 2 has had a huge opening weekend at the box office, making $233m (£171m, A$323m) worldwide from an overwhelmingly female audience.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 earned $77m at the North American box office, and $156.6m internationally. In the US and Canada, the sequel bumped Michael to second place, though the musical biopic held on in its second weekend to earn $54m, falling only 44%.

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AI Cameras are Being Deployed Across the Western US for Early Detection of Wildfires

The Associated Press reports:

On a March afternoon, artificial intelligence detected something resembling smoke on a camera feed from Arizona's Coconino National Forest. Human analysts verified it wasn't a cloud or dust, then alerted the state's forest service and largest electric utility. One of dozens of AI cameras installed for the utility Arizona Public Service had spotted early signs of what came to be known as the Diamond Fire. Firefighters raced to the scene and contained the blaze before it grew past 7 acres (2.8 hectares).

As record-breaking heat and an abysmal snowpack raise concerns about severe wildfires, states across the fire-prone West are adding AI to their wildfire detection toolbox, banking on the technology to help save lives and property. Arizona Public Service has nearly 40 active AI smoke-detection cameras and plans to have 71 by summer's end, and the state's fire agency has deployed seven of its own. Another utility, Xcel Energy in Colorado, has installed 126 and aims to have cameras in seven of the eight states it serves by year's end... ALERTCalifornia is a network of some 1,240 AI-enabled cameras across the Golden State that work similar to the system in Arizona....

Pano AI, whose technology combines high-definition camera feeds, satellite data and AI monitoring, has seen a growing interest in its cameras since launching in 2020. They've been deployed in Australia, Canada and 17 U.S. states, including Oregon, Washington and Texas... Last year, its technology detected 725 wildfires in the U.S., the company said... Cindy Kobold, an Arizona Public Service meteorologist, said the technology notifies them about 45 minutes faster on average than the first 911 call.

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Carbon Pollution Is Making Food Less Nutritious, Risking the Health of Billions

A new meta-analysis found nutrients in food decreased over the last 40 years, reports the Washington Post. "Many of humanity's most important crops — including wheat, potatoes, beans — contain fewer vitamins and minerals than they did a generation ago."

"The invisible culprit behind this damaging phenomenon? Carbon dioxide pollution."

Surging concentrations of carbon in the atmosphere, caused largely by burning fossil fuels, have produced potent changes in the way plants grow — from increasing their sugar content to depleting essential nutrients like zinc... "The diets we eat today have less nutritional density than what our grandparents ate, even if we eat exactly the same thing," said Kristie Ebi, a professor at the University of Washington's Center for Health and the Global Environment.
People in wealthy countries with strong health care systems will have many tools to cope with the change, experts said. But for the world's poorest and most vulnerable, the consequences could be devastating. One study concluded that by the middle of the century the phenomenon could put more than a billion additional women and children at risk of iron-deficiency anemia — a condition that can cause pregnancy complications, developmental problems and even death. Meanwhile, some 2 billion people across the globe who already suffer from some form of nutrient shortage could see their health problems grow even worse. "The scale of the problem is huge," Ebi said.

Plants depend on carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis — but that doesn't mean they grow better when there's more carbon in the air, scientists say. A sweeping survey of changes among 32 compounds in 43 crops found that nearly every plant that humans eat is harmed by rising CO2 levels... On average, they found, nutrients have already decreased by an average 3.2 percent across all plants since the late 1980s, when the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was about 350 parts per million.




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Tanker voor de kust van VAE geraakt door onbekende projectielen

DUBAI (ANP) - Een tanker is voor de kust van de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten geraakt door onbekende projectielen. Dat meldt de Britse scheepvaartmonitor United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) maandag.

"Een tanker heeft gemeld geraakt te zijn door onbekende projectielen", aldus de UKMTO, die eraan toevoegde dat alle bemanningsleden veilig waren. Volgens de organisatie vond het incident op 78 zeemijl (circa 144 kilometer) ten noorden van de stad Fujairah in de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten plaats.

De UKMTO roept schepen op om "met de nodige voorzichtigheid" door de regio te varen terwijl de autoriteiten een onderzoek instellen.

De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump heeft aangekondigd dat de VS vanaf maandag zullen beginnen met het begeleiden van schepen die vastzitten in de Straat van Hormuz.


Cruisemaatschappij: onderzoek naar herkomst hantavirus aan boord

DEN HAAG (ANP) - De Nederlandse cruisemaatschappij Oceanwide Expeditions onderzoekt de herkomst en mogelijke verspreiding van het hantavirus aan boord van de MV Hondius. Het bedrijf bevestigt in een persverklaring in de nacht van zondag op maandag dat één opvarende positief is getest op het virus. Het gaat om een patiënt die momenteel is opgenomen op de intensive care in Johannesburg in Zuid-Afrika. De Wereldgezondheidsorganisatie (WHO) meldde dat eerder al.

Het is volgens Oceanwide Expeditions nog niet duidelijk of de dood van drie opvarenden, onder wie twee Nederlanders volgens het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken, te maken heeft met het hantavirus. Ook zijn twee zieke bemanningsleden die zich nog aan boord bevinden niet positief getest op het virus, aldus de cruisemaatschappij. "De exacte oorzaak en een mogelijk verband worden momenteel onderzocht", aldus het bedrijf.

De WHO spreekt van één bevestigde en vijf mogelijke besmettingen met het hantavirus. Mensen die geïnfecteerd zijn, kunnen ernstige luchtwegaandoeningen, koorts, bloedingen en nierfunctiestoornissen krijgen. Het hantavirus kan zich verspreiden van mens op mens, al is dat zeldzaam.

WHO-baas Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus schrijft op X dat de WHO medische evacuatie van de zieke opvarenden faciliteert. Er is momenteel geen toestemming van de Kaapverdische autoriteiten om mensen van boord te laten voor medische hulp.

Volgens Oceanwide Expeditions wil Nederland de zieke bemanningsleden naar Nederland halen, samen met het lichaam van een overleden opvarende die nog aan boord is en een naaste van deze persoon. Over de nationaliteit van deze personen kon de cruisemaatschappij in de nacht van zondag op maandag nog niets zeggen. Het bedrijf hoopt in de loop van maandag met meer informatie te komen.


Merz: Trump wil heel Europa aanpakken met invoerheffingen

BERLIJN (ANP) - De Duitse bondskanselier Friedrich Merz heeft gezegd dat de door de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump geplande hogere invoerheffingen op auto's uit de EU gericht zijn op de Europese Unie als geheel en niet specifiek op Duitsland. "Hij wil heel Europa aanpakken", zei Merz zondag tegen de Duitse omroep ARD.

Merz voegde eraan toe dat Trump "terecht enigszins teleurgesteld was" dat er geen akkoord was bereikt over de invoerheffingen tussen de VS en de EU in augustus 2025.

Merz zei dat Trump ongeduldig werd omdat er aan Europese zijde steeds nieuwe voorwaarden werden gesteld: "De Amerikanen zijn er klaar voor en de Europeanen niet. Daarom hoop ik dat we zo snel mogelijk tot een akkoord kunnen komen."

In augustus 2025 kwamen Trump en de voorzitter van de Europese Commissie, Ursula von der Leyen, een kader overeen waarin de tarieven werden beperkt tot 15 procent op de meeste EU-goederen die in de VS worden geïmporteerd, waaronder auto's en auto-onderdelen.

Trump zei vrijdag dat hij van plan is de tarieven op de uit de EU geïmporteerde auto's en vrachtwagens te verhogen tot 25 procent, omdat de EU zich niet aan het overeengekomen handelskader zou houden.


CENTCOM ondersteunt Project Freedom in Straat van Hormuz

WASHINGTON (ANP) - De troepen van het Amerikaanse Centrale Commando (CENTCOM) zullen vanaf maandag steun verlenen aan Project Freedom om de vrijheid van scheepvaart voor de commerciële scheepvaart door de Straat van Hormuz te herstellen. Dat schrijft het CENTCOM op X.

"De missie, in opdracht van de president, zal koopvaardijschepen ondersteunen die vrij door deze essentiële internationale handelsroute willen varen. Een kwart van de wereldwijde oliehandel over zee en aanzienlijke hoeveelheden brandstof en meststoffen worden via de straat vervoerd", aldus CENTCOM.

"Onze steun voor deze defensieve missie is essentieel voor de regionale veiligheid en de wereldeconomie, aangezien we ook de zeeblokkade handhaven", aldus admiraal Brad Cooper, commandant van CENTCOM.

De militaire steun van de VS aan Project Freedom omvat geleide-raketvernietigers, meer dan honderd vliegtuigen op land en zee, onbemande platforms en 15.000 militairen, zo staat in het bericht op X.


Zwaargewonde in auto na vermoedelijke steekpartij Rotterdam

ROTTERDAM (ANP) - De politie heeft rond 23.45 uur zondagavond aan de Pleinweg in Rotterdam een zwaargewonde man aangetroffen. De man zat in een auto en is mogelijk het slachtoffer geworden van een steekincident dat plaatsvond in de Tarwewijk, maar waar precies is onduidelijk.

Het slachtoffer is naar het ziekenhuis gebracht. De politie doet onderzoek naar de toedracht van het incident en zoekt uit waar het incident heeft plaatsgevonden. Er zijn geen aanhoudingen verricht.


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Formula 1 News

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All the key moments from the 2026 Miami Grand Prix

It was another successful weekend for Kimi Antonelli at the Miami International Autodrome, with the Mercedes driver claiming his third successive Grand Prix pole position and victory to extend his championship lead over team mate George Russell.

What the teams said – Race day in Miami

The drivers and teams report back on all the action from the Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome.

Leclerc penalised by Miami Grand Prix stewards

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has been hit with a penalty following the Miami Grand Prix.

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Just in time for Labour Day, China makes it illegal to fire humans if AI takes their jobs

PLUS: Samsung cashes in on RAM prices; Booze from space fetches huge price; China's hyperscalers surge

A Chinese court has ruled that it’s illegal to replace human workers with AI.…